- Add the initial user to the dip group after all, not dialout; per
Debian bug #568895, dip is for pppd and dialout is for raw tty access
which users don't need.
(This is under "Dropped changes", but I've verified that that's merely syntactic ambiguity in the changelog, and the actual code does indeed now add the first user to the dip group.)
This was fixed in user-setup 1.39ubuntu1:
- Add the initial user to the dip group after all, not dialout; per
Debian bug #568895, dip is for pppd and dialout is for raw tty access
which users don't need.
(This is under "Dropped changes", but I've verified that that's merely syntactic ambiguity in the changelog, and the actual code does indeed now add the first user to the dip group.)